16 posts tagged with βvisibilityβ
The end-to-end multimodal shipment visibility market is projected to reach $1.2 billion in 2026, growing at 13.7% CAGR. Here's why fragmented tracking has become a competitive risk β and what to look for in a platform that actually solves it.

Multimodal visibility platforms are reshaping how freight forwarders and shippers track shipments across ocean, air, rail, and trucking. Here's what the 2026 market data tells usβand what to look for in a platform evaluation.

Shippers are abandoning fragmented track-and-trace tools for unified multimodal visibility platforms. Here's what the $3.08B market shift means for your freight operations in 2026.

Supplier and carrier portals now sit in the critical path of booking, tracking, and billing. When those portals break, logistics teams lose visibility, create manual workarounds, and absorb avoidable operating cost.

Soft commodities still disappear into the first mile long before they ever reach a port, warehouse, or distribution center. Here is why fragmented origin data keeps creating forecasting, quality, and ESG risk, and what logistics teams can do about it.

UPS is scaling RFID across its U.S. small-package network, cutting manual scans and pushing parcel visibility toward a more automated, exception-driven operating model.
Blues debuts at MATS 2026 with a satellite-plus-cellular device-to-cloud system that eliminates fleet tracking dead zones. Here's how dual-connectivity IoT is closing the visibility gap for trucks operating on remote and rural routes.

Dematic's new Command Center platform unifies analytics across mixed-vendor warehouse automation β addressing the critical visibility gap that hampers nearly half of all distribution centers running multiple automation technologies.
Berg Insight reports smart label shipments reached 900,000 units in 2025, with a projected 101% CAGR to 29.2 million units by 2030βhere's how cellular, LoRaWAN, and Sigfox-powered labels are finally bringing real-time visibility to every package in the supply chain.

Only 6% of organizations have full supply chain visibility. Learn why half of supply chain leaders still struggle with integration gaps and what top performers do differently to achieve end-to-end transparency.